Adding integration test TestTransferLeadershipWithLearner, which ensures
that TransferLeadership does not timeout due to learner is automatically
picked by leader as transferee.
1. Maintenance API MoveLeader() returns ErrBadLeaderTransferee if
transferee does not exist or is raft learner.
2. etcdserver TransferLeadership() only choose voting member as
transferee.
Added IsLearner field to etcdserver internal Member type. Routed
learner MemberAdd request from server API to raft. Apply learner
MemberAdd result to server after the request is passed through Raft.
- Added isLearner flag to MemberAddRequest in Cluster API.
- Added isLearner field to StatusResponse in Maintenance API.
- Added MemberPromote rpc to Cluster API.
I would like to propose a formal guide for issue triage and PR management.
This should help us keep open issues and PRs under a desirable numbers.
For example, keep issues under 100. These guidelines should specially help
manage and close issues and PRs that are inactive in a timely manner.
To remove the dependency on ghodss/yaml. Replaced this dependency with sigs.k8s.io/yaml.
This wil help to remove the ghodss/yaml dependency from main kubernetes repository.
xref: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/77024
The documentation mentions fio as a tool to benchmark disks to assess
whether they are fast enough for etcd. But doing that is far from trivial,
because fio is very flexible and complex to use, and the user must make sure
that the workload fio generates mirrors the I/O workload of its etcd cluster
closely enough. This commit adds links to a blog post with an example of how
to do that.
Appending to an empty slice twice could (and often did) result in
multiple allocations. This was wasteful. We can avoid this by performing
a single allocation with the correct size and copying into it.
`raftpb.Entry.String` takes a pointer receiver, so calling it
on a loop variable was causing the variable to escape. Removing
the `.String()` call was enough to avoid the allocation, but
this also avoids a memory copy and prevents similar bugs.
This was responsible for 11.63% of total allocations in an
experiment with https://github.com/nvanbenschoten/raft-toy.
By boxing a heap-allocated slice header instead of the slice
header on the stack, we can avoid an allocation when passing
through the sort.Interface interface.
This was responsible for 26.61% of total allocations in an
experiment with https://github.com/nvanbenschoten/raft-toy.